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- proper noun A
diminutive of the malegiven name Isaac .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun United States general who supervised the invasion of Normandy and the defeat of Nazi Germany; 34th President of the United States (1890-1961)
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Examples
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#Ike I don't care what the junior senator from Illinois thinks about Hurricane Ike.
THE IRATE NATION 2008
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P.tty P.acock, who, with husband, Ken, owns J.P. Express Food Store at 1928 Broadway, has been making jewelry, Christmas ornaments and various trinkets from what she calls Ike Oak.
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P.tty P.acock, who, with husband, Ken, owns J.P. Express Food Store at 1928 Broadway, has been making jewelry, Christmas ornaments and various trinkets from what she calls Ike Oak.
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P.tty P.acock, who, with husband, Ken, owns J.P. Express Food Store at 1928 Broadway, has been making jewelry, Christmas ornaments and various trinkets from what she calls Ike Oak.
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P.tty P.acock, who, with husband, Ken, owns J.P. Express Food Store at 1928 Broadway, has been making jewelry, Christmas ornaments and various trinkets from what she calls Ike Oak.
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P.tty P.acock, who, with husband, Ken, owns J.P. Express Food Store at 1928 Broadway, has been making jewelry, Christmas ornaments and various trinkets from what she calls Ike Oak.
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P.tty P.acock, who, with husband, Ken, owns J.P. Express Food Store at 1928 Broadway, has been making jewelry, Christmas ornaments and various trinkets from what she calls Ike Oak.
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P.tty P.acock, who, with husband, Ken, owns J.P. Express Food Store at 1928 Broadway, has been making jewelry, Christmas ornaments and various trinkets from what she calls Ike Oak.
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P.tty P.acock, who, with husband, Ken, owns J.P. Express Food Store at 1928 Broadway, has been making jewelry, Christmas ornaments and various trinkets from what she calls Ike Oak.
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P.tty P.acock, who, with husband, Ken, owns J.P. Express Food Store at 1928 Broadway, has been making jewelry, Christmas ornaments and various trinkets from what she calls Ike Oak.
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